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Nearly indistinguishable conterfeit Labubu merch floods into Korea
Thousands of counterfeit Labubu dolls and accessories are pouring into Korea through overseas online shopping platforms, as ...
Dutch customs officers have confiscated around 400,000 fake Labubu dolls since March, the NOS has reported. A total of around ...
Koreans have fallen in love with Pop Mart’s Labubu character, which has caused chaotic scenes and prices for limited editions ...
If you’ve scrolled through social media lately, chances are you’ve come across posts about Labubu dolls, a brand of collectible plush monsters sold by Chinese toy firm Pop Mart. According to ...
More than 2,000 counterfeit dolls, which pose a choking hazard, were found in about 13 shops in recent weeks across North ...
The boy shattered a portion of a glass ceiling, causing an expensive chandelier to fall. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
SHOPPING: Labubu's are taking over, and sold out everywhere, but we found where you can still buy one fast before they're gone again.
Labubu dolls, first created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, are described as having a playful yet fierce look thanks to their wide eyes, sharp teeth, and pointed ears.
But it was the Labubu sales that fuelled Pop Mart's growth and in December 2020, it began selling shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Those shares have soared by more than 500% in the last year.
In my case, we bought the Monsters Big into Energy Vinyl Plush Blind Box – albeit fake. But a day later the eye fell out of my seven-year-old Liberty’s purple “Labubu” known as Luck, and ...
A boy threw a tantrum over a jewel-adorned Labubu doll, causing more than 400,000 yuan (RM236,000) in property damage at the ...
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